A largeswarm of sugar-mad wasps is set to sweep England.
An exterminator calls his 2022 "Year of the Wasp." This is because rising temperatures have created ideal breeding conditions.
Stop Wasps – Stop Pests Sebastian Pommerl says: Last year he was 5 years old.
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Wasps also have increased sugar content - they are crazy for new sources of energy.
Britons have been warned to avoid sugary products such as sodas and popsicles. A shopper says he's buying a £8.99 'fake nest' for his garden.
Kameliya Ilieva, Pest Control Specialist at Fantastic Services, said:
This is Coming Britons were warned not to kill hornets and flies coming indoors this summer. fly insect populations have been shown to have declined by as much as 60% over the past two decades.
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Conservation charities Buglife and Kent Wildlife Trust asked the public to count the number of flying insects so that the results could be compared with a similar study in 2004.
In England, flying insects have fallen sharply and the record has fallen. There was a 65% decrease in the number of insects caught, with a 28% decrease seen in Scotland.
Kent Wildlife Trust Conservation Officer Paul Haddaway said: Massive threats and wildlife loss are widespread across the country.
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